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Granger Smith leaving country music to focus on ministry

Granger Smith said he’s quitting country music to pursue ministry.  The 43-year-old singer announced on social media that he is stepping away from country music to focus on ministry with his family, sharing in a video: “I have felt a strong desire to pursue ministry, and this doesn’t mean I’m going to start a church or a crusade or a revival, this means that me and my family are going to serve our local church. We’re going to pour into that church as members, and have my pastors and elders pour into me and disciple me and teach me as I sit under their wise teaching. And then Lord willing, one day, they will affirm me into the next steps of what that might look like to glorify God best from my platform.”  Smith also said he’s been attending Southern Baptist Theological Seminary that “takes a ton of time to pursue my [masters degree].”

Said Smith: “This message is so difficult to post. The words for this caption are so hard to find. Not because I don’t believe in the truth of them, but because this marks the end of the longest era in my life! Touring…24 years of it. This summer will be my last tour. I am so encouraged and hopeful and excited and joyful about the next chapter, but to a large extent, I have no idea what it will look like. I just want to glorify God the best way that I can. I want to learn and grow and serve my local church and allow my pastors to equip and affirm those next steps. Lord willing, I want to be used to help people find their purpose.”

Smith will also release his book, Like a River: Finding the Faith and Strength to Move Forward After Loss and Heartache, in August.  The project was inspired by the loss of his youngest son River who died of an accidental drowning in the family pool in 2019 at age 3.  Smith and his alter ego Earl Dibbs Jr. will wrap up their country music careers with his Like a River tour, named after his late son. The tour begins Thursday in Oshkosh, Wisc. before wrapping up in July.

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‘John Wick’ spinoff ‘Ballerina’ w/ Ana de Armas set for summer 2024

Lionsgate announced the “John Wick” spinoff movie “Ballerina,” starring Ana de Armas, will debut in theaters June 7, 2024.  Ballerina takes place between the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum (2019) and John Wick: Chapter 4, released this past March.

Ballerina will expand on a character enigmatically named Ballerina, introduced in 2019’s “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.” According to a statement, de Armas will star as Rooney, “an assassin trained in the traditions of the Ruska Roma” who seeks revenge on her family’s killers. Ian McShane and Keanu Reeves will reprise their roles as Winston Scott and John Wick, respectively. In addition, late actor Lance Reddick appears as his John Wick character, Charon. Anjelica Huston, Gabriel Byrne, Norman Reedus and Catalina Sandino Moreno also star.

Ballerina is written by Shay Hatten and directed by Len Wiseman (‘Underworld’, ‘Live Free or Die Hard’), with John Wick director Chad Stahelski serving as producer.

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Take a look at the trailer for ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’

Disney shared a trailer for the new film Indiana Jones filfm, ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.’

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny follows professor and archaeologist Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) on a final adventure to secure the Dial of Destiny, a ‘powerful and mysterious object that could change the course of history.’

The film, set in 1969, features scenes featuring a digitally de-aged Ford as a younger Indy. The trailer shows Indy (Ford) search for the dial alongside his goddaughter, Helena Shaw (Phoebe Waller-Bridge), and take on former Nazi Jürgen Voller (Mads Mikkelsen).  Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, Shaunette Renée Wilson, Thomas Kretschmann, Toby Jones, Boyd Holbrook and Ethann Isidore also star.

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is expected to be the final installment of the franchise. The film will have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May, and opens in theaters June 30.

Take a look at the trailer for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny here.

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Ghost announce five-song covers EP ‘Phantomime’

Ghost has announced a new five-song collection of covers titled ‘Phantomime,’ due out May 18.

Ghost previewed the EP collection with a rendition of Genesis’ 1992 single “Jesus He Knows Me” along with an accompanying video; the age-restricted visual is available to view via YouTube.  You can also stream “Jesus He Knows Me” – here.

Phantomime is the follow-up to Ghost’s 2022 full-length LP Impera, and will also features covers of Television, the Stranglers, Iron Maiden and Tina Turner.  Ghost are currently touring Europe and will return to the United States in August for the Re-Imperatour.

To pre-order ‘Phantomime’ EP, head here.

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‘Machine Gun Kelly: Mainstream Sellout Live from Cleveland’ to debut in theaters

Machine Gun Kelly will bring his sold-out hometown Cleveland, Ohio performance from 2022’s “Mainstream Sellout Tour” to movie theaters worldwide on May 13th for one-night-only. MGK embarked on a massive 52-concert run across arenas in North America and Europe in 2022, which concluded with a hometown performance at FirstEnergy Stadium to a capacity crowd of 50,000. MGK’s sell-out concert marked the first and only Ohio native to sell out the largest venue in the city and home of the NFL’s Cleveland Browns.

Directed by Sam Cahill, ‘Machine Gun Kelly: Mainstream Sellout Live from Cleveland: The Pink Era’ features hit songs and fan favorites from MGK’s extensive career/set list including “Bloody Valentine,” “lonely,” “el diablo,” “my ex’s best friend,” “Till I Die,” “I Think I’m OKAY,” and more. The cinema event will also treat fans to behind-the-scenes moments from the sold-out world tour.

Take a look at the trailer for the film – here.
Tickets for ‘Machine Gun Kelly: Mainstream Sellout Live from Cleveland’ are available at www.mainstreamselloutmovie.com.

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‘Machine Gun Kelly: Mainstream Sellout Live from Cleveland’ to debut in theaters

Machine Gun Kelly will bring his sold-out hometown Cleveland, Ohio performance from 2022’s “Mainstream Sellout Tour” to movie theaters worldwide on May 13th for one-night-only. MGK embarked on a massive 52-concert run across arenas in North America and Europe in 2022, which concluded with a hometown performance at FirstEnergy Stadium to a capacity crowd of 50,000. MGK’s sell-out concert marked the first and only Ohio native to sell out the largest venue in the city and home of the NFL’s Cleveland Browns.

Directed by Sam Cahill, ‘Machine Gun Kelly: Mainstream Sellout Live from Cleveland: The Pink Era’ features hit songs and fan favorites from MGK’s extensive career/set list including “Bloody Valentine,” “lonely,” “el diablo,” “my ex’s best friend,” “Till I Die,” “I Think I’m OKAY,” and more. The cinema event will also treat fans to behind-the-scenes moments from the sold-out world tour.

Take a look at the trailer for the film – here.
Tickets for ‘Machine Gun Kelly: Mainstream Sellout Live from Cleveland’ are available at www.mainstreamselloutmovie.com.

Machine Gun Kelly’s ‘Mainstream Sellout Live From Cleveland’ concert film hits theaters

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SZA adds new North American ‘SOS’ tour dates and European leg

SZA has announced that she will extend her S.O.S. tour, with 21 additional shows across North America, as well as 10 new stops in Europe, featuring opening performances from RAYE.

The European shows will kick-off on June 1 at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, before traveling to Paris, Berlin, London and several other cities before wrapping-up at Dublin’s 3Arena on June 21.  SZA will then head back to North America with her first show on September 20 at Miami’s Kaseya Center, making stops in Brooklyn, Houston, Los Angeles and several other locations, before her final show at Phoenix’s Footprint Center on October 29.

The 2023 ”SOS” tour serves as support for her chart-topping sophomore album of the same name, which earned 10 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. SOS includes 23 tracks, including “Kill Bill,” “Good Days, and “I Hate U,” with guest appearances from Don Toliver, Travis Scott, Phoebe Bridgers and the late Wu-Tang Clan rapper Ol’ Dirty Bastard.

Tickets to North American shows will be available during Live Nation’s presale on Thursday, April 13, at 10 a.m. local time. General ticket sales begin on Friday, April 14, at 12 p.m. local time, also on the official tour website.

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Louisville bank gunman legally purchased rifle less than a week before mass shooting

Officials said on Tuesday that the gunman who killed five co-workers at a Louisville bank on Monday had legally purchased the high-powered rifle used in the mass shooting less than a week ago. Interim Louisville Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel told reporters that the gunman, 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, bought the AR-15-style weapon from an authorized seller: “We have also learned that he purchased the weapon used in this tragic incident yesterday on April 4. He purchased the weapon legally from one of the local dealerships here in Louisville.”

Louisville Rep. Morgan McGarvey also revealed that the shooter had sent disturbing text messages signaling he was considering harming himself before Monday’s shooting: “We know he left a note, we know he texted or called at least one person to let them know that he was suicidal and contemplating harm. But we don’t have the tools on the books to deal with someone who is an imminent danger to themselves or to others.”

Louisville police also made public the police body camera footage on Tuesday, showing how officers confronted Sturgeon on Monday morning at Old National Bank in downtown Louisville. Two officers, Cory Galloway and Nickolas Wilt, were shot by Sturgeon. Galloway was grazed on his left side, while Wilt was shot in the head. The 26-year-old Wilt underwent surgery Monday and was listed in critical condition; he was a recent academy graduate and on only his fourth shift when he rushed toward the bank alongside his Galloway, his field training officer. Police confirmed that Galloway was the officer who killed Sturgeon.  Police Chief Gwinn-Villaroel said: “I am just truly proud of the heroic actions of those two officers. “They went toward danger in order to save and preserve life and that’s what you saw yesterday. They stopped the threat so other lives could be saved. No hesitation and they did what they were called to do.”

Among the victims were Deana Eckert, 57, was rushed to the hospital following the shooting barrage and died Monday night. Four others — Joshua Barrick, 40; Thomas Elliott, 63; Juliana Farmer, 45; and James Tutt, 64 — died earlier in the day. Jefferson County Coroner’s Office records revealed Tuesday that all five were victims of “multiple gunshot wounds” with homicide listed as the cause of death.

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Manhattan DA sues House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan to block inquiry into Trump case

On Tuesday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg filed a lawsuit against Republican House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, asking a court to block elements of the congressional inquiry into his case against former President Donald Trump. Trump pleaded not guilty last week to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to his role in hush money payments made toward the end of his 2016 presidential campaign.

Bragg called the GOP’s inquiry an “unprecedently brazen and unconstitutional attack” of an ongoing investigation, and said in the suit that allowing Jordan’s demands would cause “imminent irreparable harm if the secret and privileged material is compelled to be disclosed.” Bragg’s suit asked the court to block Jordan’s subpoena of former Assistant DA Mark Pomerantz. Jordan has requested that Pomerantz to sit for a deposition as part of the Judiciary panel’s investigation into the indictment of Trump.

Bragg said in a statement Tuesday: “Chairman Jordan’s subpoena is an unconstitutional attempt to undermine an ongoing New York felony criminal prosecution and investigation. As our complaint details, this is an unprecedented, illegitimate interference by Congress that lacks any legal merit and defies basic principles of federalism.”  The lawsuit from Bragg is the culmination of an ongoing dispute between Bragg and Jordan, who issued the subpoena to Pomerantz two days after former President Trump was charged with 34 felony counts. Bragg said that Jordan was attempting to “undermine” the criminal case against Trump by seeking Pomerantz’s testimony.

In response, Jordan tweeted that the lawsuit attempts to block congressional oversight: “First, they indict a president for no crime. Then, they sue to block congressional oversight when we ask questions about the federal funds they say they used to do it.”

A federal judge in New York has scheduled an April 19 hearing for Bragg’s lawsuit.

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Detroit Lions trade cornerback Jeff Okudah to the Atlanta Falcons

According to ESPN’s Field Yates, the Atlanta Falcons have acquiring cornerback Jeff Okudah in a trade with the Detroit Lions. ESPN’s Adam Schefter later tweeted that Detroit is receiving a 2023 fifth-round pick in exchange for Okudah.

The 24 -year-old Okudah was the No. 3 pick in the 2020 draft and had spent the past three seasons in Detroit. Okudah dealt with injuries in his first two season, playing in just nine games as a rookie while dealing with a core muscle injury, In 2021, Okudah ruptured his achilles during Week 1, causing him to miss the rest of the season. Last season, a healthy Okudah started in 15 of the team’s 17 games, totaling 73 tackles and one interception for the improved Lions defense.

Okudah now joins Atlanta with a cornerback room including A.J. Terrell and veteran Casey Hayward. The Falcons have the opportunity to pick up Okudah fifth-year option, or to let Okudah play on the final year of his contract in 2023.

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